LIVING CITIES: VISION AND METHOD FOR REGENERATIVE DESIGN

Edited by Philip Beesley

There is little dispute over the position that
architecture must respond to the environmental
crisis and pursue stewardship as a central theme
in its theory and practice. At the same time,
there is widespread skepticism that the present
spate of accredited buildings actually represents
the only or even the best way of achieving the
goals of a carbon-neutral and environmentally
responsible architecture.

Living Cities: Vision and Method for Regenerative Design provides an
opportunity for architects and experts from other
academic fields to discuss and debate alternate
courses for the future of the North American
city as it faces the need to achieve its post-carbon
state.